“Dialogue-fine, no dialogue-their fault”
In his speech at the HAK rally, editor-in-chief of "Haykakan Zhamanak" daily newspaper Nikol Pashinyan mentioned that the hostile, bandit, "Mongol-Tatar" regime in Armenia must step down from power.
He recalled that Tigran Sargsyan had told "168 Hours" newspaper's journalist that some opposition supporters are leaving the country in despair.
"What should we do? Should we let that critical mass stay and start a revolution in the country?" Nikol Pashinyan said as he cited Tigran Sargsyan's words.
Pashinyan announced that Serzh Sargsyan's June 22 speech at the PACE was the most embarrassing speech in the history of the third Armenian republic's diplomacy.
Sargsyan said if a war breaks out, Azerbaijan will be at an advantage because it has prepared and is still preparing its society for war. According to Pashinyan, if someone else made that statement, those writing for the government would attack that person. However, there is still silence.
In his speech, Nikol Pashinyan also mentioned that if the presidents of Egypt and Tunisia were asked, they would surely say that they had regretted not engaging in dialogue with the opposition.
"If the Armenian authorities don't engage in dialogue, they will regret it. If they engage in dialogue, fine. If not, it will be their fault. The bandit regime must step down. We have enough will and power for that," said Pashinyan.
During today's rally, Pashinyan announced that there were some people passing out flyers for work in Russia.
"Let those people pass those flyers at 26 Baghramyan Street," said Nikol Pashinyan.